When I started fieldwork among the Maka in SE Cameroon in 1971 I was suprised that for them kinship was hardly about ascribing people a fixed position. In retrospect this makes me realize how deeply Talcott Parsons’ famous pattern variables – notably ‘ascription’ versus ‘achievement’ influenced our perspective. But Maka people turned out to be true masters in ‘working’-with kinship, constantly ‘discovering’ kin in unexpected contexts, making creative equations and switch-es. My subsequent research in the area (up till now) highlighted how over time this plasticity of their kinship arrangements increased with growing urbanization and even more with transcontinental migration. Cameroon’s famous ‘bush-fallers’ have developed their own ways for...
Kinship is understood dynamicallyandprocessuallybutkinshipterminologies are remarkably stable idea s...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
The rapid decline in mortality in sub-Saharan African countries, mostly driven by improved survival ...
ABSTRACT The paper explores the principles in the kinship structure of the cluster of speakers of th...
ABSTRACT The paper explores the principles in the kinship structure of the cluster of speakers of th...
Joint families in Sub Saharan Africa have been largely studied by researchers. They are organised ac...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
This book is about the novel and often experimental ways West African migrants in the Netherlands us...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
Background: Complex extended families are common in rural sub-Saharan Africa. Relationships between ...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
Kinship is understood dynamicallyandprocessuallybutkinshipterminologies are remarkably stable idea s...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
The rapid decline in mortality in sub-Saharan African countries, mostly driven by improved survival ...
ABSTRACT The paper explores the principles in the kinship structure of the cluster of speakers of th...
ABSTRACT The paper explores the principles in the kinship structure of the cluster of speakers of th...
Joint families in Sub Saharan Africa have been largely studied by researchers. They are organised ac...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in huma...
This book is about the novel and often experimental ways West African migrants in the Netherlands us...
For a period, it was argued by analysts that as society develops wider kin relations are weakened, w...
Background: Complex extended families are common in rural sub-Saharan Africa. Relationships between ...
The Agta view their environment in terms of a social landscape and base their exploitation of resour...
Kinship is understood dynamicallyandprocessuallybutkinshipterminologies are remarkably stable idea s...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
The rapid decline in mortality in sub-Saharan African countries, mostly driven by improved survival ...